Smokeless tobacco is not a safe alternative to cigarettes
smoking
As reported in October 2000 by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), 6.6% of United States senior
high school students use smokeless tobacco. The public
awareness campaign is designed to reduce the use of
smokeless tobacco among young people.
"Smokeless tobacco is not a safe alternative to cigarettes,
as some young people believe, and it is even more habit
forming because it contains a higher concentration of
nicotine than in cigarettes."
Smokeless tobacco can cause oral cancer, especially in the
cheeks, gums, and throat. Report stated, "The use of
smokeless tobacco can also lead to other oral problems, such
as mouth sores, gum recessions, tooth decay, bad breath, and
permanent discoloration of teeth."
Through with Chew Week was established in 1989 by the
American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery,
Inc. .
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